cralle@lll-crg.ARpA (Bob Cralle) (10/15/85)
aggry a word of unknown meaning and origin, applied to colored and variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture, found buried in the ground in Africa. --OED ahungry angry anhungry hungry unangry A result from 'awking' Webster II. Bob cralle@lll-crg [Facts are no match for belief]
jim@randvax.UUCP (Jim Gillogly) (10/18/85)
We did "gry" last Spring, I think. The article below missed the trivial word: gry: 1. A measure equal to one-tenth of a line [obs] 2. Anything very small [rare] In article <918@lll-crg.ARpA> cralle@lll-crg.ARpA (Bob Cralle) writes: >aggry a word of unknown meaning and origin, applied to colored and > variegated glass beads of ancient manufacture, found buried > in the ground in Africa. --OED >ahungry >angry >anhungry >hungry >unangry -- Jim Gillogly {decvax, vortex}!randvax!jim jim@rand-unix.arpa